Peterson
Johnson is a self-taught artist who has won numerous awards throughout the Southwest
and whose work is sought by collectors around the world. He was born in 1956 and
began creating silverwork in 1976. He is very well known for his traditional Navajo
jewelry, which shows meticulous workmanship and has a distinctive Peterson flair.

Peterson is known among fellow artists as
"the machine" because he is SO meticulous in every detail of his work. The box
clasps on his bracelet watches, for example, are finely tuned works of art. All
of his jewelry is crafted with skill and precision to last a lifetime and be passed
along to many generations.

Peterson and
his wife Alyce live in Gallup, New Mexico and travel to art fairs and pow wows
year round throughout the USA displaying Peterson's silver work and Alyce's beadwork.